In one of our recent work, a signal panning method called “local Ambisonics” for creating vertical virtual source was proposed. It was proved that the local Ambisonics panning can create desired dynamic cue for vertical localization for a subject at the sweet point, and thus local Ambisonics panning is better than the traditional pair wise panning method. In actual listening, however, the translation of subjects head may change the binaural sound pressures and the corresponding localization cues, consequently influence the accuracy and stability of the synthesized virtual sources. In this paper, the influence of subjects head translation on the summing localization cues in local Ambisonics panning was analyzed, and a psychoacoustic experiment on the stability of virtual source localization was conducted. The results indicate that, for the target sound source within the loudspeakers arrangement and an appropriate content of head translation less than 0.20m, the local Ambisonics panning is still able to create appropriate localization cues, and the subjects still can perceive virtual sources in reasonable locations with mean error mostly less than 5°. Hence, local Ambisonics panning exhibits better stability against subjects head translation.
YI Kailing, XIE Bosun, ZHU Jun, et al
. Influence of Head Translation on Sound Reproduction with Local Ambisonics Panning[J]. Journal of South China University of Technology(Natural Science), 2021
, 49(4)
: 65
-73
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DOI: 10.12141/j.issn.1000-565X.200261